Ryan Kothe explores the rapid decay of everyday objects in his short stop motion animation video. It's quite an interesting concept to think about. Who really thinks about the how something decays. It's a long process but when shown in this video it is quite amazing and mesmerizing. If you want to check out more of Ryan's work. You can find it on Vimeo.
I'm sure this happens to all of us where we just have some unruly cords on our desk that have a mind of their own. Instead of staying put when you unplug your devices. They decide to book it for behind the desk and then on to the floor, leaving you on your hands and knees looking for the cord. Well the Pinza ($18-$26) helps put these cords in check, plus it has a very stylish look. They are incredibly easy to use. So if you have some chords that need a smack down then this is for you.
This house which was designed by Morris Partnership Architecture is located in a rural area of Australia. I have never been to Australia but if I was to visit I would definitely check out this house if I had time. This home is one of those house that just pops and sticks right out due to the style and shape of the home.
On July 24th 2010, thousands of people around the world uploaded videos of their lives to YouTube to take part in Life in a Day. It's a historic cinematic experiment to create a documentary film about a single day on earth. It's also like a documentary that serves as a time capsule to show the future generations what it was like to be alive on July 24, 2010.
The film was directed by Oscar winner Kevin Macdonald who wowed audiences at the Sundance, Berlin and SXSW film festivals and during its YouTube world premiere in January. This summer this film will be coming to a movie theater near you. I'm personally interested in seeing this film to see what 80,000 clips and more than 4500 hours of footage compressed into 90 minutes is like for one single day on earth in 2010.
WVIL (Wireless Viewfinder Interchangeable Lens) camera is an amazing concept camera that was envisioned by Artefact design team. This camera features a detachable high quality lens that you can wirelessly control with a touchscreen. It takes the connectivity and applications of modern smart phones and connect them with interchangeable DSLR quality optics. This camera will allow users to experience photography with new choices in different angles. I would definitely get one of these especially because the user interface that was shown in the video below looks innovative. It also looks to have a clear and easy to use navigate system. Would you get one of these?
If you want to read more about this concept camera in detail you can find more info here.
Playlist-25 is here for your listening pleasure. Just press play and enjoy some nostalgic 90's hip hop, electronic remixes and some indie styles. In this month Playlist I added some tracks that are available to download for free. I added The Bear and The Sea Remix of a Common Sense track. I also added two RAC remixes as well. RAC has been showcased in a couple of playlist already but he just seems to keep putting out great tracks. I got both tracks from his RAC Mix Vol 2. album, which you can download for free as well. So happy listening and let me know what you think.
If you want to check out any of the other Playlist then click on Archived Playlist in this post or on the right hand side of this blog or in the menu.
Cover Art by: Damion Schweizer
Tracklist
1. Close to Me by Teams vs. Star Slinger
2. I Used to Love Her (The Bear and The Sea Remxi)by Common Sense
3. Just Passin' Through by Aim
4. Someone Great by LCD Soundsystem
5. An Old Photo of Your New Lover by The One AM Radio
6. Treaty Connector by The Danks
7. Stay Close (RAC Mix)by Delorean
8. Alter Ego by Tame Impala
9. Astoria by Starfucker
10. Close Your Eyes & See by Dj Day
11. Elizabeth Fraser (Cocteau Twins Rework) by Ra Ra Riot
12. Too Dramatic (The Morning Benders Remix) by Star Slinger
13. Sadness Is a Blessing (Gold Panda Remix) by Lykke Li
14. Cold Dust Girl (80kidz remix) by Hey Champ
15. Armistice (RAC Mix)by Phoenix
Canadian architecture firm Naturehumaine had some challenges on this home due to foundation issues but found a way around it. They decided the best plan of action was to compress the spaces on numerous split-levels to yield the space needed per the clients request. This home has some serious rough around the edges appeal but it works. They kept some of the raw elements throughout the interior and exterior to give the home simple yet stylish look. The vaulted ceiling in the dining area is great and gives the home more natural light. Plus the cabinets in the kitchen are very stylish and it somehow works well with the wood flooring.
The QTvan is the world's smallest caravan and is named this way due to it caters to three British obsessions: queuing, tea and caravans. This QTvan is also environmentally-friendly as well which is always a plus, but make no mistake, with green comes a higher price. You are looking to spend around (£5,500) or ($8,000) for this caravan.
The Environmental Transport Association (ETA) developed the QTvan to highlight the estimated 220,000 people who use a mobility scooter without breakdown cover and face the prospect of a very long wait should they suffer a mechanical fault or their battery runs flat. In doing so they made it so you can relax in style while you wait. This bad boy comes with a 19" TV, radio, alarm clock, book shelves, a full sized single bed and cooking facilities. You can't go wrong with that.
I thought this was a pretty interesting product that some of you would find useful. Plus, it's at a decent price that most people can afford. It's the Cobra Phone Tag ($60) which basically keeps track of valuable items nearby like your purse, laptop bag or car keys. It uses a Bluetooth connection between the included dongle and your iPhone, Android device, or BlackBerry to let you know if your tagged item has left the vicinity. It will immediately sends you an email or text message with GPS coordinates when it happens, and works the other way around, too, letting you "ring" your smartphone from the PhoneTag.